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More interview: http://www.complex.com/video-games/2011/11/interview-kazunori-yamauchi-talks-gran-turismo-and-realism-in-racing-games/page/5

 

What's your favorite car?

Kazunori Yamauchi: Ford GT. The styling is simply beautiful.

How is the development of GT6 going?

It's a bit too early to talk about 6, we are starting some work on it. We just finished updating GT5, so it's a bit early to get into the future. [Laughs]

What have you been most excited about in the new DLC? Obviously the Red Bull prototype car stands out, but what else has been of particularly interest?

I think first off, the Francorchamps course has been particularly exciting. The X2011, the collaboration between Red Bull and us, was a very exciting project for us to work on. You have a car that really looks like the Batmobile! [Laughs]

That collaboration certainly was interesting. Do you think you'll ever make the jump from designing a video game prototype to perhaps designing the prototype for an actual automobile prototype?

Oh, I'd love to do that one day.

What's your favorite car in the game?

The Jaguar XJ13 is probably my favorite car in the game. Though the real XJ13 is quite a pain to drive, in the game it's a bit easier. In real life, the clutch is really heavy, as is the steering, while the throttle response is really, really sensitive.

It must be interesting to meet Bryan Heitkotter, the winner of GT Academy, because I feel that on some level the concept of Gran Turismo has been to bring a typically inaccessible experience -- racing cars worth hundreds of thousands of dollars -- to the gaming masses. And now, a Gran Turismo gamer has actually become a race car driver because of your creation. How do you feel about that?

Actually, you know, when I first started developing the series of games, I hoped and knew that one day this happened. I knew one day someone who played this game would become a real life racing driver. But to actually witness it in person, is like a dream come true for me.

Do you get feedback from current race car drivers about the game?

I get that feedback daily, actually. I keep in contact with drivers like [French rally driver] Sebastien Loeb and [German Formula One driver] Sebastian Vettel.

Which helps give the game the real world seal of approval.

I actually just won a Class Victory in the 24 hour race in Nurburgring this year. That, in a way, proves the validity of the game in person.

Bryan of course further demonstrates that validity because his experience, unlike your own, was almost entirely restricted to the Gran Turismo series.

Absolutely.

I realize to a large extent the next game is still being developed and details still haven't been hashed out, but of course I'm obliged by our readers to ask a few questions. What's the next step? Where do you see the series going from here?

There is a lot more left that I want to do for Gran Turismo, so its a matter of revisiting the last game and working on each thing one-by-one.

One thing I found very interesting was the debate surrounding the damage system in GT5 in that there seemed to be a camp that said "Well, there shouldn't be damage to the cars at all - that's not what we're here for, we're here for the driving experience." 

Meanwhile, there was another camp that thought "Well, we want a precise simulation, we want everything as accurate as possible." This seems like a fine line to walk between fans, and I wonder what you personally think. Is the endeavor to make a pure simulation, or to take something that is necessarily complex and make it simpler for the average fan.


Of course, you can turn the damage system on or off in the game. You can tell from our servers how many people playing online have the damage system turned off and on, and we actually found that 90% of the people playing online have the damage system turned off. And we will continue to provide that as an option.

I think I personally endeavor for something closer to reality, because I think you can keep the game still accessible to people, even while it is complex. For example, World of Warcraft is a complex game, but there is a huge number of people still playing the game. [Laughs] But, ultimately this is not just the recreation of reality.

I am trying to create art. What I tell our staff all the time is that the reason I pursue realism all the time is not because I'm a realist -- it's because I'm a romantic. Otherwise I wouldn't do something crazy like this. [Laughs]

What are some other video games you've come to appreciate or enjoy?

There are a lot of old games that are my favorites. But looking at it as a video game creator, the games I think are great, for example, are games like Will Wright's Spore. The concept behind games like that are interesting and worthwhile.

Thank you very much for your time. 



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Sorry i played with 2.0 and GT5 is still really bad



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chris.m95 said:
Sorry i played with 2.0 and GT5 is still really bad

So why did you come here?



ethomaz said:
chris.m95 said:
Sorry i played with 2.0 and GT5 is still really bad

So why did you come here?


to see if he could explain himself. Honestly my friend and i got hyped for it sooo much and then it was delayed, and then it was delayed again we thought it would make the game better and we spent so much time talking/ thinking about it  (we wasted a whole year of maths) :( and then when it came out it was the biggest let down of my gaming life and i just want Yamauchi to admit that he let me and others down. Yet he still claims it is good? 



Wait... does this mean im not human?

PSN addy - mrx95

A good head and a good heart are always a formidable combination. - Nelson Mandela

A radical is a man with his feet planted firmly in the air. - Franklin.D.Roosevelt

 

chris.m95 said:
ethomaz said:
chris.m95 said:
Sorry i played with 2.0 and GT5 is still really bad

So why did you come here?


to see if he could explain himself. Honestly my friend and i got hyped for it sooo much and then it was delayed, and then it was delayed again we thought it would make the game better and we spent so much time talking/ thinking about it  (we wasted a whole year of maths) :( and then when it came out it was the biggest let down of my gaming life and i just want Yamauchi to admit that he let me and others down. Yet he still claims it is good?

Sorry but the game is a success... the best GT ever made... so how can he admit the game is not good? The game is better than good even without Spec 2.0 and after updates is getting better and better.

I read some guys saying the game not met the expectations but for old GT's gamers the game is exceeded the expectations... maybe you and your friend just don't like GT franchise ... that's not a game to please everybody but to please Gran Turismo's fans.



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ethomaz said:
chris.m95 said:
ethomaz said:
chris.m95 said:
Sorry i played with 2.0 and GT5 is still really bad

So why did you come here?


to see if he could explain himself. Honestly my friend and i got hyped for it sooo much and then it was delayed, and then it was delayed again we thought it would make the game better and we spent so much time talking/ thinking about it  (we wasted a whole year of maths) :( and then when it came out it was the biggest let down of my gaming life and i just want Yamauchi to admit that he let me and others down. Yet he still claims it is good?

Sorry but the game is a success... the best GT ever made... so how can he admit the game is not good? The game is better than good even without Spec 2.0 and after updates is getting better and better.

I read some guys saying the game not met the expectations but for old GT's gamers the game is exceeded the expectations... maybe you and your friend just don't like GT franchise ... that's not a game to please everybody but to please Gran Turismo's fans.

Im sorry but as far as im concerned your wrong. I loved GT2 think its a brilliant game my friend also a big GT fan . GT5 is the worst GT ever made it just takes the fun out of the game, its lost its spark, the thing that made GT great! Quick and simple fun.

Its no longer about te racing, Its too complex (getting online means juming through a load of hoops),  its too mechanical, the AI still suck even after 2.0, load times are appauling and you have to grind soo much its no longer fun any more. GT5 does the GT series no favours at all.

BTW im on GTP and my friend (ferarri) was also on it and was the fastest person to reach 1000 posts on there. Thing is the GT brand was ruined by GT5



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A good head and a good heart are always a formidable combination. - Nelson Mandela

A radical is a man with his feet planted firmly in the air. - Franklin.D.Roosevelt

 

I'm the friend chris.m95 is talking about. It's a disappointment because there are so little A-Spec races. I know GT4 has more A-Spec races and the older GTs may have more A-Spec races as well.



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Ferrari_7861 said:
I'm the friend chris.m95 is talking about. It's a disappointment because there are so little A-Spec races. I know GT4 has more A-Spec races and the older GTs may have more A-Spec races as well.


Too much grinding. Yamauchi cared more about the cars than the actal races >:(



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A good head and a good heart are always a formidable combination. - Nelson Mandela

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http://www.gtplanet.net/forum/showthread.php?t=162955

GT3 has 289 individual races, GT5 has 126 individual races.

GT4 has 522 A-Spec races, GT5 has 126 individual races.

@ Yamauchi:

Why the fuck did you spend so long on the game and have the cheek to give us less A-Spec races. We don't care about B-Spec. Instead of wasting your time on B-Spec races you could've made more A-Spec races!



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Ferrari_7861 said:
http://www.gtplanet.net/forum/showthread.php?t=162955

GT3 has 289 individual races, GT5 has 126 individual races.

GT4 has 522 A-Spec races, GT5 has 126 individual races.

@ Yamauchi:

Why the fuck did you spend so long on the game and have the cheek to give us less A-Spec races. We don't care about B-Spec. Instead of wasting your time on B-Spec races you could've made more A-Spec races!

This is soo true plus getting the trophies just takes the piss



Wait... does this mean im not human?

PSN addy - mrx95

A good head and a good heart are always a formidable combination. - Nelson Mandela

A radical is a man with his feet planted firmly in the air. - Franklin.D.Roosevelt